[101] Stomach may be greenish in poisoning due to nitric acid.
[102] Lines of Zahn are present in antemortem clots.
[103] Conium is a peripheral poison.
[104] Emphysema aqueosum is seen in wet drowning.
[105] Formication (Magnan's symptom) is seen in cocaine dependence.

[108] Medullary index is used to determine sex
[109] Harrison and Gilroy test is used for firearm injury
[110] After respiration, the weight of lungs increases by about 30 gm
[111] The most characteristic defence injuries are those sustained during an attack by knife
[112] Ploucquet's test is used to estimate live birth
[113] Weight of pineal gland is 0.1 to 0.2 gm
[114] In smothering, there is abrasion on the inner side of upper lip
[115] Death during anaesthesia, D.C. to be written by anaesthesist
[116] Privileged communication may be used by a doctor to blackmail his patients
[117] Repeated intentional advertisement by a doctor in newspaper is professional misconduct
[118] Oath taking in the court is court formality
[119] The inquiry into the circumstances of death is inquest report.

[124] Fragmentary medulla is seen in Negroid
[125] For saliva, test used is alpha amylase test
[126] Rule of Haase is used for estimation of foetal age
[127] Wilson's classification is used to classify burns
[128] Drugs interfering in blood grouping are barbiturate, aspirin and heparin
[129] Phenol also retards putrefaction
[130] In strangulation, neck muscle rupture is common
[131] In fresh water poisoning, there may be hyperkalemia, hemolysis and ventricular fibrillation
[132] Brain stem death occurs in encephalomyelitis
[133] Code of Hammurabi—oldest known medico-legal code.
[134] Hippocrates (father of Medicine)
[135] Manu law's is related to medical ethics
[136] Bartolomeo De Varignana — first medicolegal autopsy done by him in Italy.